Giscours has a
long, rich history, which can be traced back to the fourteenth century. At that
time it was a defensive tower overlooking a wild and inhospitable region. The
real beginning came in 1552, when Pierre de Lhomme, a wealthy Bordeaux draper,
bought a nobleman’s house called “Guyscoutz”; he proceeded to turn it into a
vast estate and planted the first vines. Wine production was launched and each
of the rich merchant’s successors made their own contribution to this
magnificent building. It was in the nineteenth century under the promise,
Pescatore and Cruse families that Giscours gained much of its finery: the
château was transformed into neoclassical palace, architect Eugene Bülher and
the production facilities were modernized with the construction of huge buildings,
including the famous «Ferme Suzanne”.